Recovery Wellness Outpatient Programme

The Programme

Introduction to models, tools, practices and approaches to develop recovery resources to support long-term, purposeful recovery

The Recovery Wellness Programme is undertaken as follows:

A 21-day wellness recovery coaching programme, which is developed around adult education, peer support and recovery coaching.

Clients are given access to the outpatient programme for 12 months to support sustained recovery and wellness.

Each week focuses on a specific topic however clients are able to join the programme at any time.

Week 1 – The Sprirt

Week 2 – The Body and the Brain

Week 3 – The Mind

It is an excellent option for individuals with demanding personal and professional lives, as client have access to the course for a 12-month period.

Groups will take place every weekday, unless otherwise specified, at the following times:

Monday to Thursday from 16:00 to 18:00

Fridays from 15:00 to 17:00

Wednesday 16:00 to 18:00 – Families and loved one are encouraged to join on Wednesdays for support and guidance in their recovery.

There is a coffee shop available on the premisies which is open during group times.

Programme Approach

With the growing demand for programmes that focus on sustainable recovery and long-term wellness, we have identified the need for a programme that differs slightly from traditional outpatient programmes. The focus of the Recovery Wellness Programme is self-empowerment through forward-focused, solutions-driven group coaching. The group also forms the basis of all our treatment programmes’ post-treatment and aftercare.

The programme creates a safe space for clients to move forward in their recovery by focusing on rebuilding #RecoveryCapital in the physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual areas of life. The 21-day programme takes place in the evenings to cater to the needs of clients who are not able to commit to a full-time residential recovery programme.

The coaching model also takes into account that certain clients are looking for a programme that can help them address their substance use issues and the challenges it presents. The programme gives individuals the opportunity to develop skills that allow them to grow personally and professionally.

The group is facilitated by professional, accredited recovery coaches who are trained in the specialty of substance misuse and addictive behaviour disorders. Unlike counselling and therapy, coaching aims to guide the journey which is determined by the clients. Clients are encouraged and supported to develop their own unique path of recovery, and by so doing learn to take responsibility and be fully accountable for their progress.

Topics that are covered during the coaching process include, but are not limited to

Developing a personal recovery (and relapse prevention) plan;

Rebuilding recovery capital which is the breadth and depth of internal and external resources;